In addition to the regular level theme, this song also has what I believe to be an "ambush" or "encounter" theme. Thus, why it sounds like it changes to a completely different song about 2/3 of the way through. But, seeing as the song doesn't really have much of an identity on its own, I figured I'd throw it in with the main level theme. Enjoy!

Also, I have a quick announcement to make: I'm going to be taking a short break from doing replacements. I've sorta burned out on doing replacements atm, and there's a few new songs I'd like to get done. But, I know I'll be back to doing more replacements sometime in the near future, so look forward to that! (Also, my replacements are still going to get top priority in my submissions, so that's not changing anytime soon)

I think I like the original Sonic the Hedgehog soundtrack a little too much. I can't quite put my finger on why, but I'll enjoy it nonetheless. These two songs in particular are favorites of mine; they're both light and airy, with just enough rhythm to keep 'em going.

Y'know, despite the simplicity of the actual Ice Climber game, these songs were pretty damn hard to arrange. But then again, I'm not familiar enough with the blues scale that it just comes to me naturally, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Besides, you're getting a whole OST ...that's 4 songs long..., so be grateful!

Ayy, Perfect Dark is one of my favorite FPS games. Nice job with the arrangement! A few things to note:

- I'd flip the dotted half note in m19 (+ similar). I'm not sure if it's worth it to flip both half notes in m20 + similar ones as well- I guess it's implied with the whole notes, but you could put con/senza pedale- This is a very minor thing but instead of leaving the new 8va line from your copy/paste, you could just extend the first one (and also slightly extend it in m37 so the bracket would show)- It's best to just put text/song names as either a new expression or part of the tempo mark so that it sticks with the measure. If you decide to insert it as a new expression, then you could put a box around it. The formatting/measure layout already seems good so I doubt it'll move, but I'm mostly letting you know for future references

- This is a very minor thing but instead of leaving the new 8va line from your copy/paste, you could just extend the first one (and also slightly extend it in m37 so the bracket would show)- It's best to just put text/song names as either a new expression or part of the tempo mark so that it sticks with the measure. If you decide to insert it as a new expression, then you could put a box around it. The formatting/measure layout already seems good so I doubt it'll move, but I'm mostly letting you know for future references

Thanks for the tips; I'm still getting used to this whole "paid version" of Finale thing. And it's been how long since I've gotten it now? 6 months? Wonderful.

"Apple Kid's Theme" is probably one of the dopiest songs I've ever heard. In fact, that's what I came to associate this song with before I ever played EarthBound, from various online videos. It was too simple & too memorable for me not to arrange it.

EarthBound has some of the craziest, yet most awesome RPG battle themes ever. For me, "Sanctuary Guardian", the boss theme, is my favorite out of all of them. It's unique, it's funky, and it's just plain cool. That being said, it was a bit of a struggle to do this one. It's got some weird time signature shenanigans thrown in at seemingly random places, and there were a few rhythms & notes that I had some trouble identifying. Hopefully I managed to get them right (or at the very least, close enough). I also want to give my thanks to Latios212 for helping me implement the odd time signatures. You were a big help!

After getting the "Humble Freedom Bundle" a while back, I decided the first game I would play would be 2064: Read Only Memories; a game I had heard in passing, but didn't really know much about. Needless to say, I fell in love with the game, its characters, and most important of all, its music. It's got a pretty sweet 80's-inspired soundtrack, with everything from funk to chillwave. It's definitely worth a listen.

One minor thing to note is that there's a funky thing going on with the soundtrack versions of these songs: after checking the in-game jukebox, I found out that the in-game versions of songs & their soundtrack counterparts are not the same. So, the songs might deviate from the soundtrack a bit; in that case I'm just using the in-game loop.

In all honesty, I could probably gush about this game & it's soundtrack for hours on end, but I'm going to leave it at this for now. Do look into this game if you're a fan of point-and-click adventures, cyberpunk, transhumanism, or some combination of the three.

I only really know about this song from browsing r/gifsound frequently. That's about it.

2) After doing some thinking, I've decided to reorganize my arrangements by alphabetical order, instead of by release date. I figure this will be a better organizing method going forward.

3) I'm probably going to do one or two more new arrangements, and then I'll get back to mainly doing replacements. While I have some idea about the kinds of songs I want to replace, I decided I wanted to get community suggestions as well. So introducing, Yug Guy's Replacement Suggestions! Once again, because this is Google Froms, literally anyone can leave a suggestion, including random lurkers! (That means you, Billy.) I encourage anyone and everyone to leave suggestions! *winkwinknudgenudge*